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SSU women’s basketball coach Des Abeyta, meets with her team to discuss the damage from the recent announcement that all athletic programs and other departments would be dropped at SSU (Photo By: Kent Porter).

Is SSU Sinking or Swimming?

Alice Matticola March 11, 2025

Have you heard of Sonoma State University's (SSU) budget deficit? On Jan. 22, SSU announced their $23.9 million financial loss. This cut has cost SSU approximately 130 faculty members and mass amounts...

Awarded members of the Cesar Chavez Language Academy and Elsie Allen High School stand for a photo at the district’s Jan. 22 meeting while advocating for the continued operation of these schools (Photo By: SRCS on Instagram).

Major Deficit Pushes Santa Rosa City Schools to Close Multiple Campuses

Aila McMillan March 11, 2025

Many have been following the intense decisions being made in the recent Santa Rosa City Schools (SRCS) board meetings regarding the upcoming school closures. The district’s board announced in November...

Elon Musk saluting at a rally following President Trump’s inauguration (Photo By: Angela Weiss).

An Awkward Gesture or a Nazi Salute?

Jack Omholt March 11, 2025

On Jan. 20,  the multibillionaire and now head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk, gave what appeared to be a Nazi Salute to a crowd at a Trump rally following his inauguration. Many...

A portrait of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press (Photo By: The Trustees of the British Museum).

The Evolution of Journalism

Aila McMillan March 4, 2025

The spread of information through news publications has been one of the most popular ways of informing the masses for centuries. The crave for new information is a key piece of humanity and because of...

The remains from a plane that matches the description of the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan that crashed in Alaska (Photo By: CNN News).

Is it Safe to Fly in America 2025?

Abigail Willson March 4, 2025

Only two months in, 2025 has already seen 94 aviation accidents worldwide. There were 63 incidents in January alone, with 31 in February. Overall, there have been at least 117 deaths related to plane crashes...

A helicopter dropping water on the Kenneth Fire (Photo By: Ethan Swope).

Climate Change Fuels Unpredictable Rain Patterns and California Wildfires

Aarya Mishra and Kai Lunden February 25, 2025

California is known for its erratic climate, but over the past few years it has faced extreme and unpredictable changes between wet and dry conditions. This abnormality is known as “weather whiplash”...

Gossip Girl’s main characters, from left to right, Nate Archibald, Serena Van Der Woodsen, Chuck Bass, Blair Waldorf, Dan Humphrey, and Jenny Humphrey (Photo by: Monica Coman).

The Comeback of Gossip Girl

Aarya Mishra February 25, 2025

What is with the millennial and Gen Z obsession with everything 2000s and the world of Gossip Girl? The iconic show first appeared on our screens in 2007, becoming a nostalgic staple for many. Gossip...

Sophomore Dagan Prusky and his own personal woodworking business, Woodwork by Dagan. (Photo By: Dagan Prusky).

Earning While Learning: Student Jobs

Verity Priest February 25, 2025

High school can be busy, especially when balancing academics, extracurriculars, and home obligations. What is sometimes overlooked in the high school lifestyle is part-time jobs. From learning essential...

The Power of a Lie

Alice Matticola January 30, 2025

   The Instagram account, “impact,” an account centered around spreading captivating news, recently posted about the amount of misinformation teens consume weekly. The post was informative and touched...

Recent Changes in the One Piece Community

Jack Arguelles January 30, 2025

  “One Piece” is the largest anime and manga in the world, so it naturally has a very large fanbase. Because of this, people have formed opinions, favorites, and theories within the community. And...

A Peregrine Falcon perching on a tree branch in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, California, on April 14, 2017 (Photo By: Becky Matsubara).

Peregrine Falcons are Dying Again, and We Might Be Next

Nathaniel Knoy January 28, 2025

Peregrine falcons are some of the most well-known American birds of prey. Historically, these birds had an expansive range and a large population. In the early 1940s, it was estimated that there were nearly...

This picture depicts a student protest against gun violence. Civil discourse, which is often depicted in mass gatherings like protests, is one key way that Gen Z activists use their voice to create change (Photo By: Flickr).

Activism: A Sentiment Towards a New Generation

Faith Gralnick January 28, 2025

   Today’s young Generation Z activists didn’t start out as activists; they were first children, open and vulnerable to the changing world. But the 21st century had a way of cutting them open. There...

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